This update is
100% created by the TF2 community. And when we say everything, we mean
everything—the in-game content, the update hub website, the animated short, the
comic, even the splash images in the Steam store. Even better, everything you
created avoided the classic trap of using other companies’ intellectual
property. (Those of you working on a Darth Vader Pyro mask, we've got some bad
news for you.) Plus, in a first for the Team Fortress economy, all the creators
of the Robotic Boogaloo Update have decided to share the revenue earned from the
sale of RoboCrate Keys. That means that everyone involved will be
profiting from this update, not just the people making hats.

This doesn't mark the end of Valve-produced TF2 updates, by the way. As far as
we’re concerned, there's plenty of room for both to happily co-exist. We're in
uncharted territory here, and it's exciting to be exploring it with you. Amazing
work, everyone!

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It's cool watching victims (playing a handicapped and emo-centric game) remain as victims, after 6 years.

I guess all the smart/adult people have left(either for good, or to private/competitive servers), and therefore there is no majority of a community of smart/adults to complain enough to Valve to have things changed for pub servers.